This disclosure relates in general to hand-held tape dispensers for adhesive tape such as packaging tape or the like.
Packaging tape is often sold as rolls of tape and sometimes sold as rolls of tape upon a dispenser. Packaging tape is often about two inches wide and is sold in rolls having a length measured in tens of yards or meters. Some packaging tape is sold on rolls of 20 yards or less. Some packaging tape is sold in lengths of about 30-50 yards. Packaging tapes are also sold in rolls containing 100 yards or more. Packaging tape for use by consumers in the home or in office settings are frequently sold in the 20-60 yard or meter range. Those sizes are of primary concern in the present disclosure.
Packaging tape is comprised of a plastic film of uniform width having an adhesive disposed on one side of the film. The film may have a release agent on the other side of the film allowing the tape to be wound upon a core in many layers forming a finished roll. The core can be plastic or cardboard and normally has a smooth cylindrical inner surface.
Packaging tapes are often used by consumers in an inexpensive dispenser. Some dispensers are disposable, single use dispensers, sold with the roll of tape and adapted to be used once and discarded. Other dispensers are still inexpensive but are designed to be reusable by the consumer. Such dispenser allow a consumer to buy a roll of tape on the dispenser in a multipack with other rolls of tape or to buy the single roll of tape and thereafter buy unmounted rolls of tape at less cost than a roll of tape on a dispenser.
Packaging tape dispensers for use by consumers at home and in small business situations and offices need to be inexpensive, compact, easy to use, easy to store, and durable. Tape dispensers should protect the exposed end of the roll of tape from contact with unintended surfaces. Tape dispensers should make the initial application of tape to a substrate easy. Tape dispensers should prevent the free end of tape from falling back on the roll. Dispensers attempting to meet all of these needs have been available in the past. Such dispensers often take the form of an injection molded body with a metal cutting blade at the forward end. The bodies consist of two side walls which are generally parallel to one another and an interconnecting wall connecting the forward ends to the side walls to one another. Inwardly extending hub portions are provided on each of the side walls. A roll of tape is supported on the two hub portions between the two side walls and below the interconnecting wall. The leading end of the tape on the roll of tape is pulled away from the roll of tape and led over tape retaining tabs, one on each side wall. The leading end of the tape is led past the cutter and applied to the substrate to which it is to be fixed. An appropriate length is applied and the cutter is used to cut off the piece of tape. The new end of tape is hopefully retained upon the tape retaining tabs and the tape dispenser can be set aside until it is next needed. Tape dispensers generally as described are available for tape on three inch cores and 1 1/2 inch cores. Such dispensers are available in many different configurations attempting to meet the various needs described above and others. Existing tape dispensers do not completely and consistently fill all consumer needs.
The present disclosure contemplates a new and improved tape dispenser which addresses the above-identified problems and goals and others and provides a tape dispenser which has the abilities needed to dispense adhesive tape wound upon cores and which is easily stored when not in use and easily starts a piece of tape by one handed application.
In accordance with an aspect of the application, a tape dispenser is provided having two side walls, each side wall having a hub structure, a forward end, a rearward end and a foot adjacent the rearward end; an interconnecting portion connecting the forward ends of the two side walls together; a cutter extending between the two side walls adjacent the interconnecting portion; a roller extending between the side walls adjacent the cutter; the side wall feet adapted to support the tape dispenser in a rest position on its rear end with the cutter located at the upward end of the resting dispenser, and the roll adjacent cutter disposed directly above the footprint of the dispenser feet.
In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, the dispenser has tape retaining tabs, one extending inwardly from each side wall, and the top surface of the tape retaining tabs are relatively close to the bottom surface of the roller and the cutter.
Yet further in accordance with the disclosure, a plane passing through the axis of a roll of tape mounted on the dispenser and the cutter forms an angle of about 12° or less with a plane passing through the axis of the roll of tape and the top surface of the tape dispensing tabs.
Yet further in accordance with the disclosure, the angle between these two planes is about 8-12 degrees.
Still further in accordance with the disclosure, the angle between the two planes is about 10°.
It is an object of the present disclosure to provide a tape dispenser which is inexpensive to manufacture, easy to use, consumes little plastic material, and can be used one handed.
It is a further object of the present disclosure to provide a tape dispenser which securely retains the leading end of a roll of tape adjacent a roller and tape retaining tabs when in the rest position.
It is another object of the present disclosure to provide a tape dispenser having a supported rest position on feet at the rear whereby the leading end of the tape to be dispensed is held a considerable distance from the supporting surface and thereby unlikely to foul or adhere to unintended surfaces.
It is still another object of the present disclosure to provide a tape dispenser which positions the leading end of the tape to be dispensed adjacent a pressure roller whereby a user may apply the leading end of the tape to an intended substrate in a one-handed operation holding the tape dispenser and tape in one hand and the substrate in the other.
It is yet another object of the present disclosure to provide a tape dispenser which is easy to use, easy to store, easy to refill with a roll of tape and inexpensive.
Further objects and advantages of the disclosure will be apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment taken together with the accompanying drawings.
The description and drawings herein are merely illustrative of the disclosure and various modifications, changes and alterations can be made in the structures disclosed without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
Referring now to the figures, a tape dispenser 10 with a roll of tape 12 mounted on the tape dispenser 10 is disclosed. The roll of tape 12 is conventional in all respects. It comprises a tape core 14 with a body of adhesive tape 16 wound about the tape core. The tape core 14 is conventionally paper board, cardboard, or plastic. Tape cores are nominally known by their approximate inside diameter. Frequently, encountered tape core sizes include three inch tape cores and 1 1/2 inch tape cores. The drawings present a three inch tape core. However, other tape core diameters are usable in the invention. The body of pressure sensitive adhesive tape 16 wound upon the core 14 can have different characteristics for different applications. The tape can be transparent or translucent or opaque. The tape can have an aggressive, permanent adhesive or a less aggressive adhesive depending upon intended use. The tape can be of various width, however, for packaging tape widths of 1.88 inches or 2 inches are conventional. The tape can have various lengths. Tape rolls of 20-50 yards or 20-50 meters are often encountered. However, shorter and longer are also available to consumers.
This disclosure is primarily concerned with packaging tape and dispensers for using packaging tape in the home or office setting. Other, similar tapes used in similar environments may also be subject to this disclosure. This disclosure is not concerned with high volume industrial packaging as seen at manufacturing facilities, mail order merchants or the like wherein expensive, heavier professional equipment will be used.
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A directional convention will be used in this description for ease of presentation. The portion of the dispenser 10 adjacent the cutter where tape is dispensed will be called the forward portion or forward end of the dispenser. The portion or end of the dispenser remote from the cutter will be called the rearward end of the dispenser. The portion of the dispenser adjacent the interconnecting portion and extending rearwardly from there will be referred to as the top of the dispenser. The portions of the dispenser opposite the top and opposite the interconnecting portion will be referred to as the bottom or the lower portion of the dispenser. This is so even though this is not the preferred method of disposing the dispenser when it is set down. It is done for convenience in description.
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The left sidewall 24 supports a portion of the curved hub 36 extending toward the prong 44. A resilient catch 46 overlays the rear portion of the left curved hub 36. The resilient catch 46 includes a portion extending parallel to the hub surface at this point and a portion extending perpendicular to the hub portion. The prong 44 can enter into the space between the left curved hub 36 and the resilient catch 46. In this position, the enlarged head of the prong 44 is held by the resilient catch 46 and the dispenser is locked in the closed position seen
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A roller 54 is disposed below the cutter 52. The roller 54 consists of a central cylindrical segment 56 and short coaxial cylindrical posts 58 extending from the ends of the central cylindrical segment 56. The posts 58 have a diameter considerably smaller than the central cylindrical segment 56. The posts 58 are received in circular holes in the right sidewall 22 and the left sidewall 24 thus rotatably supporting the roller 54 under the cutter 52.
A left side tape retaining tab 62 with an upper surface 64 extends inwardly from the left sidewall 24. A right side tape retaining tab 66 with an upper surface 68 extends inwardly from the right sidewall 22.
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In the past, the starting of a length of tape such as the length 70 onto the substrate often required two hands. If one attempted to simply pull a tape dispenser containing a roll of tape with a tag end along a substrate, the initial portion of the tape would sometimes not adhere to the substrate. User's had to use two hands, one holding the tape dispenser and the other holding the initial length of tape in place on the substrate to get the tape started in application to the substrate. The use of a roller facilitates one handed starting.
The location of the tape retaining tabs 62, 66 and the upper surfaces 64, 68 play a roll in easy starting of a length of tape 70. Keeping the tabs 62, 66 in close proximity to the roller 54, aids in assuring that the length of tape 70 against the roller 54 will properly engage the substrate even if the length of tape 70 is initially adhering to the upper surfaces 64, 68 of the tabs 62, 66.
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A second location for the right tape retaining tab 166 with an upper surface 168 is shown dashed in
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In use, a user may pick up the tape dispenser 10 from its standing on the foot configuration, turn the tape dispenser 10 so it assumes the configuration seen in
One handed starting of the tape 70 is facilitated by positioning of the roller 54 so that it protrudes beyond a fifth plane 96 defined by the outside of the roll of tape 12 and the edge of the cutter 52. This allows the roller 54 to engage the length of tape 70 on a substrate and apply a rolling force to the length of tape 70 which leads to initial adhesion. The rolling force applied by the roller 54 has been found to aid in an initial adhesion of the tape 70 to a substrate.
The exemplary embodiment has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the exemplary embodiment be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.